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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...ian language|Friulian]], [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]], [[Sardinian language|Sardinian]]
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...cases the dominant language of those areas. Catalan is also dominated by [[Italian language|Italian]] in Alghero. It has become very weak in the face of [[French langu
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...language, marks Dante as one of the chief figures in the development the [[Italian language|Italian literary language]].
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  • '''Rome''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Roma'') is the [[capital|capital
    3 KB (392 words) - 11:40, 7 March 2024
  • ...anish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romanian language|Romanian]]. The Romance-speaking territor ...ore closely related to Catalan than it is to French. Similarly, [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] is closer to French than to modern standard Italian; tod
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  • The '''Istituto Nazionale di Statistica''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for "National Institute of [[Statistics]]", abbreviated "'''ISTAT
    1 KB (201 words) - 11:31, 8 June 2009
  • {{r|Italian language}}
    1 KB (172 words) - 20:32, 11 January 2010
  • ...hat of [[Occitan language|Occitan]] (to the South) and those of [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] and [[German language|German]] (to the East). It include ...and. Its usage remains quite important in Italy albeit the domination of [[Italian language|Italian]]. It is severely threatened in Switzerland and France in front of
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  • ...'' is used, as in the local name for [[Catalonia]], ''Catalu'''ny'''a''. [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[French language|French]] use ''gn'', as in ''lasa'''gn'''e'
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  • ...gnition, such as [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] in [[Switzerland]], and assimila
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
    1,011 bytes (138 words) - 08:58, 23 April 2024
  • The '''Tiber''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Tevere'', [[Latin language|Latin]] ''Tiberis'') is a [[river]]
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
    3 KB (354 words) - 16:41, 11 January 2010
  • ...ic of Venice]] and ''Χάνδαξ, Chandax'' was adapted in Venetian ([[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]]) into ''Càndiga'', then ''Candia''. The name ''Candia''
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  • ''[[Così Fan Tutte]]'' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "That’s What They [feminine] All Do"), [[opera]] by [[Wolfgang ''[[Il Trovatore]]'' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "The Troubadour"), [[opera]] by [[Giuseppe Verdi]].
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  • ...lecturer, one of the 20th century's most renown writers of fiction in the Italian language, much translated into English, noted in particular for his imaginatively wh
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